Effective Programs

Sociometrics' archives of effective programs are a research-to-practice
initiative aimed at assembling in one place—for
public dissemination, distribution, and replication—outstanding
prevention programs in key health areas. Programs were selected for archive
inclusion based on their demonstrated salutory effect on risk-taking behaviors.
These effective program archives have been designed to facilitate cost-effective
replication of prevention programs that work and encourage ongoing scientific
evaluation to ascertain the robustness of each program's effectiveness
across different populations.

Our effective program replication kits include:A complete set of materials: Everything you need
to implement the program, such as training
manuals, curriculum guidebooks, workbooks, and videos.A User's Guide: A manual prepared by archive staff
describing the program and its evaluation, as well as tips
and guidelines for program implementation.An evaluation packet: Instructions, instruments
and scoring packets designed to assess the effectiveness of the program.Technical Support: Free technical support from
our Practitioner Support Group (650-949-3282, socio@socio.com).

Global HIV Archive - A collection of 8 effective HIV prevention programs
that have been implemented and evaluated in low resource contries are available for individual sales.

Children's Emotional Disorders (CEDETA) - A collection
of 9 effective psychosocial treatment programs shown to reduce anxiety,
depression and other internalizing disorders in children and adolescents
ages 6 to 18.

Early Intervention (EIPARDD) - A collection of 7
early intervention programs demonstrated to improve cognitive-language and/or
social-emotional outcomes among children ages 0 to 5 with or at risk for
developmental delays or disabilities.